*panting*

I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters

All the muchachas call me Big Poppa
Me, I throw pesos away
Like hey diddle diddle, got a fiddle in the middle
Of the band that's USA
That ain't my band
We ain't no Zach Brown
Haters need to shut up, log off, back down
Internet whine like Grigio or ??
?? greet me with kudos and caps off

I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters

?? bellow hi hello
Tim Meadows
Smello like jello
??
Fake muslims white devils
Hello hello hello
Hello hell no hell no
Smell no evil
Evil people people people
Please save the air, save the trees
Whoever holds the cheese holds the keys
Vice v's
VAZ
See me, I ain't got to spell
Get the R. Kelly tape - watch how I pee

I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters

What's really Indian?
I don't feel American
That's probably why I be mixing up the medicine
Somehow this spice game
Remind me of the crack game
Remind me of the rap game
Remind me of ??

Chanel ??
So close to me like K.C. & Jojo
?? FroYo PinkBerry Blackberry
?? mucho mucha cherry kambucha
Aye chihuahua chalupa ah hooha

I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters
I don't want to deal with those monsters


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